Re: [IceHorses] Re: Gail Ivey

2007-02-17 Thread SHERREL LEININGER
Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks and a stud chain? I was so confused when I saw that for sale on the TTEam website because I always thought that was such a gentle horsemanship method. Hope you can clear this up for me. :)< I have one of those bits and my "spooky" hors

[IceHorses] Re: Gail Ivey

2007-02-16 Thread icyhugger5
> Once again it is how it is used - I would never shank a horse with the chain Thanks! :)

RE: [IceHorses] Re: Gail Ivey

2007-02-16 Thread Robyn Hood
Hi > Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks and a stud > chain? I was so confused when I saw that for sale on the TTEam > website > because I always thought that was such a gentle horsemanship > method. > Hope you can clear this up for me. :) Thanks for asking about the rollerbit

Re: [IceHorses] Re: Gail Ivey

2007-02-16 Thread Storme Lee~Fire Island Farms
--- icyhugger5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: that is why we look at the TTEAM approach as a more feminine approach to horses (actually animals in general) - compassion, cooperation & empathy. > > > > > Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks and a stud > chain? I was so confused

[IceHorses] Re: Gail Ivey

2007-02-16 Thread icyhugger5
> Well said messages from Gail, makes sense to me that it would come from a > woman : ) - that is why we look at the TTEAM approach as a more feminine > approach to horses (actually animals in general) - compassion, cooperation & > empathy. Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks